Story: A Wyoming Angler in the South
This piece, posted by Louis Cahill over at Gink & Gasoline, entitled Arrogant. Selfish. Proud. A Wyoming Fisherman In The American South is a breath of fresh air.
It’s a fun story, written by a friend of Louis’, by the name of Jackson Engels. He’s a native to Wyoming, its fishing, and its people, who finds himself suddenly fishing for trout in the south.
The story can be read in full here.
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